Restoration Community Outreach

Restoration Community Outreach (RCO) was founded in 1991 by Betty J. Martin with the purpose of assisting homeless men. She acquired an old abandoned fire station and with minor renovations opened its doors to serve the homeless in 1991. Twenty five years later, RCO, continues to service Saginaw and the surrounding areas. RCO exists to provide a comprehensive approach to breaking the cycle of homelessness in partnership with other local homeless assistance agencies. However, RCO is a very unique agency. We boast an extensive program that is designed to touch every area in life that a homeless person might experience. We begin by meeting the most basic needs and continue through a process of identifying and correcting behaviors that led to homelessness and devise a plan to avoid future occurrences of homeless episodes.

The unique population that we serve consists of men that are homeless because of drug addictions, disabling physical/mental health illnesses, financial challenges due to the economy, eviction, as well as those that are recently released from incarceration and homeless veterans. This is a population that is identified as “hard to serve” and therefore very few agencies exist that purposefully and diligently reach out to these men – sometimes in spite of themselves. Over 80% of the men that we serve are chronically homeless meaning they have regular episodes of homelessness sin a year span (3 or more occurrences within a one year period). Our mission is to meet the total need of these men as opposed to simply providing temporary shelter. We accomplish this goal through a variety of avenues including daily case management, healthy life skill classes, addiction counseling, job placement assistance, and other resources that are designed to move the client back into permanent housing.

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Mission Statement

Restoration Community Outreach (RCO) is committed to serving men who are in crisis situations related to RCO’s purpose. These are persons who are chronically homeless, chronically unemployed, and/or suffering from drug abuse, alcoholism, and mental deficiencies. RCO believes in meeting the needs of the total person. We believe in human dignity and the right of self-determination of every person who comes to us for help. We strive to restore the capacity for self-sufficiency by providing a positive environment that is conducive to growth and rehabilitation.